Detroit’s Adam Reverie is back with new music titled “Detroit Muscle”, which will be featured on his forthcoming project “The West Side Rev Project” dropping May 5th. Adam flexes his Detroit muscle all over this track, reminding everyone of his lyrical talents. Give it a listen below.

eMeX makes a return with the release of “Gettin’ By.” This smooth, soulful offering carries a nice vocal sample that plays in the background as eMeX flows effortlessly. The Baltimore lyricist & producer tREEts team up for a solid release. Give it a listen.

Milwaukee’s RELL CA$H drops his 2nd project TRVPCV$H this past Friday hosted by GrandHustle’s DJ MLK. Rell says this project puts me in the “trap” genre. I want people to understand where I came from as a person, and an artist, and most importantly it displays the growth. As hip hop artists we all pretty much telling the same stories, how we tell them is what sets us apart. I’m showing a different side of me by giving my audience more than hip hop by going right into trap production. Versatility is what I’m giving my maint audience while pulling the trap audiences as well. I gave you a preview with Make It Work. Now check out the whole project and my video Rellito’s Way.

Here’s a new mixtape from Scotty ATL called “Traffic Jamz”, and presented by the legend himself DJ Greg Street. Big K.R.I.T., B.o.B, and Spodee are among the guests featured on the tape. Check it out below.

Here’s the new visual for Runway Richy’s “How You Feeling” featuring Bigg Gipp. Directed and produced by Motion Family’s Matt Swinsky. Richy’s mixtape ForeignMerican hosted by DJ Scream, The Other Guys & DJ Tokars is available now.

Clay James revisits his Kickin Pimpin EP & brings us a remix to “Sippin Slow.” The Southern Playa’s smooth verses float over FKi’s production with a experimental twist. JerZ & Wavy Wallace lay down verses adding their originals touches to the record. Give it a listen here.

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